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"DAVIS CHELTENHAM AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK having swan neck and flank column hood, arch crossbanded door and box plinth on later shoe, 8-day four pillar Clerkenwell type mechanism with anchor escapement and rack bell strike faced by a" n arched painted dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar, 2.15m high
A small Mauchlinware casket the lid with photographic image of "Natural Arch Torquay"; a glass pin box the white metal lid embossed "British Empire Exhibition 1924" two small enamel badges each with image of a WWII Spitfire and "Shareholder" beneath, on original cards, by Miller Ltd, Birmingham; a quantity of St Johns Ambulance badges, buttons etc; three wooden boxes and other items (a lot)
Ephemera – Playbill fine large playbill printed by the Courier Company Show Printing House of Buffalo New York advertising ‘De La Mano – The Champion Prestigitateur – ambidextrous comedian Arch Illusionist and Humorist ’ with supporting cast. Fine illustration showing the interior of a theatre with other signet illustrations. Printed on yellow paper with black ink approx 36x14ins.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT WARDROBE LAST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY The four moulded arch and figured panel doors enclosing space for adjustable shelves and hanging space either side, the lock plates stamped 'CHUBB & SON. PATENT MAKERS TO HER MAJESTY 574235', depository labels to the back 83 in. (211 cm.) high; 84 in. (213.5 cm.) wide; 25½ in. (65 cm) deep View on Christie's.com
Glasgow - a Scottish provincial George II waiter Robert Luke of Glasgow c1740, marked RL (in shaped punch), S (in shaped punch), RL (in shaped punch), Glasgow town mark, of shaped circular border with arch and crescent border, the centre with chased band of shell, scroll and floral displays, with crest to centre, raised of double scroll and hoof feet 21cm diameter, 10.5oz Notes: while the Glasgow townmark varies little in style and presentation through makers and indeed time periods, this representation is extremely rare. Still following the tree, fish, bell and ring components of the standard mark (taken from the town arms) it is here represented in segments within the punch cartouche, rather than the truer representation from the town arms. This variety has only been rarely noted and for a very short time span. Heraldry: with crest and motto of an eagle/falcon rousant with arrow in bend sinister most likely for THACKERAY or THACKRAY References: `Compendium of Scottish Silver II` R & J Dietert, illustrated plate 46, listed page 434
A George III oak eight day long case clock, the hood with broken swan neck over 12`` arch top dial with subsidiary second and day of the month aperture, singed `Willm Anderson Laurancekirk`, over shaped trunk door, resting on bracket feet, to include two weights, one pendulum and one key, 206 cm high.
A Staffordshire style figural group, modelled as a courting couple seated beneath a flower encrusted arch, together with a Fairing, modelled as a coachman driving a coach and horses, a collection of blue and white animals, two resin figurines and further miscellaneous figurines, (A/F), (a Lot).
Impressive Georgian quarter strike and repeat bracket clock in an ebonised case with brass fitments. Verge movement with bob pendulum striking on two or six bells with musical drum and repeat mechanism. Break arch dial with subsidiary strike silent, calendar, bell indicator and false pendulum aperture. Engraved backplate with floral and classical figure decoration. The dial signed James Chater, London. James Chater and James son of James are recorded as working in London in the second half of the eighteenth century, approx 72cm high including carrying handle. Together with an associated ebonised wall bracket.
A COLLECTION OF LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY TO MID 20TH CENTURY BUTTONS - displayed presentations having been sewn, carded and catalogued in lever arch files and comprising; bone and carved ivory, horn and jet (file one), wood (file two), hand sewn on bone rings, covered, mink, bead and sequinned, wooden and linen (file three), compound, small silk, button accessories, waistcoat and bodice stud buttons, shell, mother of pearl, marbleised, enamelled, patents, manufacturers and businesses, shoe a nd glove buttons (file four), fabric covered, 19th century hand covered fabric, mink etc. (file five)
A COLLECTION OF 19TH/20TH CENTURY BUTTONS - displayed presentations having been sewn, carded and catalogued in lever arch files and comprising; Art Deco Glass Developments Ltd., London, clear facetted, bead and painted (file one), coloured glass, fac etted, animal decorated, clear glass and plastic, butterfly design, oversized deco pottery (file two), 1920`s diamante, glass 1900-1920`s, later coloured (file three) Victorian, Edwardian and later predominantly black glass, includes some modern ( file four)

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